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Trader Overview
Cryptojunkie (0x52482d38a41eff48e1bdb46233373caa99cbaabb) turned $137K into $143K pure profit on Polymarket — but the real shock is how he did it: one single Oilers-Kings bet paid $91,880, then he vanished $137K in net withdrawals like a whale taking profits off the table.
Rank 939 diversified Polymarket trader, 82 total trades across 81 markets, crushing a 73.8% win rate while sitting on $5,666 remaining portfolio value. This is someone who deposits, scalps ruthlessly, extracts capital. His buy-sell ratio of 7.5x tells you he's a buyer not a seller — stacks positions on conviction, then liquidates when it hits.
The edge: he's not chasing volume. Average trade size $2,248 on $866K total volume means he's precise, not spray-and-pray. He enters around 0.52 odds on average — textbook contrarian accumulation — then sits through swings. Trades per day at 0.4 screams patience. Unlike Polymarket leaderboard noise-farmers running 50-trade weekends, Cryptojunkie spaces bets 2-3 days apart. That's discipline.
But here's the real tell: that Oilers vs. Kings market in April 2025 wasn't a lottery ticket. He probably watched line movement, sensed imbalance, and loaded. The $36K Canadian election loss? That's the flip side — even 73% win rates eat brutal -$36K drawdowns. Most degens quit after that hit. He kept grinding. ROI of 104% on deposits is clean, not inflated by luck.
Right now he's holding 17 open positions down from 65 closed ones. The negative $137K net transfers mean he's taken profits aggressively — rare discipline for a Polymarket whale. Risk level medium is accurate: big single-trade swings ($91K win, $36K loss) but diversified enough to survive them.
The caveat: he's not active this quarter by the data. Could've moved to new wallets, burned out, or just gone stealth. That's the thing about trailing PnL snapshots — they tell you what someone did, not what they're doing now.
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diversifiedRisk: medium